| 41. | To cheer on the Irish in a predominantly Protestant bar would be asking for trouble.
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| 42. | Thousands of supporters turned up early Monday at City Hall to cheer on their candidates.
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| 43. | I noticed the fans gave a couple extra cheers on those extra points early on,
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| 44. | In between, the delegates cheer on television for millions.
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| 45. | It touched off new waves of cheers on the beaches, where unshaven and weary shore
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| 46. | Thousands lined the course to cheer on the runners.
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| 47. | Over 120, 000 passionate Spanish fans are expected on Sunday to cheer on their countrymen.
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| 48. | We have 2 to 21 / 2 years until we can cheer on our team.
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| 49. | He said he would attend only as a spectator to cheer on his British teammates.
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| 50. | There is plenty of Valley-grown talent to cheer on.
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